According to Stark, the team was dropped due to the financial troubles of the sponsor. This has left the roster seeking a new sponsor in order to attend upcoming LANs like DreamHack Summer and Insomnia58, though it will seek to finish replacing kaidus before moving forward.

The roster, which will use the name Nameless in the interim, still has the following players:

Problem is, there aren't a lot of big returns for investment into the TF2 scene at the moment. I mean, yeah, I guess some orgs could sponsor top teams right now, anticipating the scene to grow like how CS:GO has grown, but that doesn't seem very likely.

Problem is, there aren't a lot of big returns for investment into the TF2 scene at the moment. I mean, yeah, I guess some orgs could sponsor top teams right now, anticipating the scene to grow like how CS:GO has grown, but that doesn't seem very likely.

diashockProblem is, there aren't a lot of big returns for investment into the TF2 scene at the moment. I mean, yeah, I guess some orgs could sponsor top teams right now, anticipating the scene to grow like how CS:GO has grown, but that doesn't seem very likely.

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[quote=diashock]Problem is, there aren't a lot of big returns for investment into the TF2 scene at the moment. I mean, yeah, I guess some orgs could sponsor top teams right now, anticipating the scene to grow like how CS:GO has grown, but that doesn't seem very likely.[/quote]
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